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We have a toddler bed for sale for ?30.


It's the John Lewis Boris bed (white) - as seen here: https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-boris-toddler-bedstead-white/p231331004


It's been used by both our children (approx 3 years use in total) and they've both loved it. Nice and low to the ground and it has guards at the head end - neither of ours ever fell out. Good transition to a full sized single bed.


Condition is good - one paint chip mark on the side (see photos) but otherwise clean and unscratched. Retails at ?75 new.


Collection from SE22.

Also happy to sell the mattress if that's of interest - it's this one: https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-spring-cotbed-mattress-140-x-70cm/p1575325?navAction=jump


Also in good condition. Cover is removable and washable. ?20 ono.

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